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Born to Win (1971) – A smart-mouthed junkie/loser known as J.J. (George Segal) spends his days looking for just “one more fix”.

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The Brain that Wouldn’t Die (1962) – A doctor experimenting with transplant techniques keeps his girlfriend’s head alive when she is decapitated in a car crash, then goes hunting for a new body.

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Carnival of Souls (1962) – After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.

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The Corpse Vanishes (1942) – A newspaper reporter begins to investigate after a series of brides die suddenly during their wedding.

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Dead People (1973) - Creepy Drive-In style living dead movie

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Dementia 13 (1963) – When her husband John has a heart attack while out in a rowboat on the lake, Louise Haloran throws his body overboard….

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The Devil Bat (1940) – A mad scientist develops an aftershave lotion that causes his gigantic bats to kill anyone who wears it.

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D.O.A. (1949) – Film noir drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, considered a classic of the stylistic genre. The frantically-paced plot revolves around a doomed man’s quest to find out who has poisoned him – and why – before he dies.

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Driller Killer-Uncut (1979) – “Warning: This film is Extremely graphic therefore please Parents be advised”

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The Fall of the House of Usher (1928) – Psychadelic at times, this unusual and memorable movie version of Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher

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The Ghoul (1933) - Boris Karloff delivers a magnificent performance as the self-absorbed and unsympathetic Professor Morlant bent on achieving immortality.

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Hangman (1964) – The people of a town are condemned to die one by one by a mysterious stranger who erects a gallows in the town square.

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Horror Express (1973) – In 1906, on a train racing through Siberia, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are engulfed in nightmare when a frozen missing link comes to life

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House on Haunted Hill (1959) - An eccentric millionaire throws a party for his wife in a haunted house offering each guest $10,000 if they can make it through the night. Only there seem to be schemes at work beyond what the ghosts have planned.

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King of the Zombies (1941) - Three men in a plane searching the Caribbean for a missing admiral crash-land on an island where voodoo is practiced and zombies roam.

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The Last Man on Earth (1964) – Dr. Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) is the only survivor of a devastating world-wide plague due to a mysterious immunity he acquired to the bacterium while working in Central America years ago.

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Maniac (1934) – Notorious film from early exploitation king Dwain Esper, who brought us such classic early titles as “Sex Madness,” “Narcotic,” “Reefer Madness,” “How To Undress In Front Of Your Husband,” and Marihuana.”

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Messiah of Evil (1973) – Meet Albert. Albert likes good music, motor trips by moonlight, and…eating human flesh.

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The Most Dangerous Game (1932) – Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks).

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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (A Symphony of Horror) (1922) – classic 1922 German Expressionist horror

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The Phantom of the Opera (1925) – A mad, disfigured composer seeks love with a lovely young opera singer.

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The Pyx (1973) – A detective investigating the death of a heroin-addicted prostitute uncovers evidence pointing to the existence of a murderous devil cult.

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Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) – Aliens resurrect dead humans as zombies and vampires to stop human kind from creating the Solaranite

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Reefer Madness (1938) – Like many exploitation films of the time, “Reefer Madness” tried to make a quick buck off of a forbidden subject while

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Scared to Death (1947) – The only colour film Bela Lugosi starred in. The film starts with a woman lying on a mortuary slab awaiting her autopsy, and she then narrates how she got there.

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The Shopping Bag Lady (1975) – …portrayed by distinguished actress Mildred Dunnock) who carries all her belongings around in shopping bags.

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Silent Snow, Secret Snow (1966)Alienation, angst, and schizophrenia are powerful themes addressed by Kearney in this forgotten masterpiece.

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SPIDER BABY 1964 – CLASSIC HORROR FILM WITH LON CHANEY

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Svengali (1931) – Sinister music maestro Svengali can control the actions of women through hypnotism and his telepathic powers. When a pupil he has seduced announces she has left her husband for him, he uses his powers to cause her suicide and promptly forgets her……

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White Zombie (1932) – A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiance, but instead turns her into a zombie slave

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Children’s Films

Arctic Giant, The (1942) – This may be one of the original sources of inspiration for everybody’s favorite Japanese monster, Godzilla! As you will note this cartoon predates Godzilla’s appearance in Japanese film lore by a good 12 years, yet we see many Godzilla-like qualities in this one.

Attack of the Monsters (1969) – Aliens kidnap two children and take them to another planet in an attempt to lure Gamera into fighting the fierce monster, Guiron.

Felix the Cat: The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg (1936) – Felix’s goose, who lays golden eggs, is goose-napped by none other than Captain Kidd. Felix saves the day. A nice swashbuckling cartoon.

The Flying Deuces (1939) – Laurel and Hardy – The boys join the Foreign Legion to get away from their troubles.

Gulliver’s Travels (1939) – Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival.

The Lost World (1925) – The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic novel about a land where prehistoric creatures still roam..

Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba’s Forty Thieves (1937) – The classic Arabian adventure, adapted for Popeye and Olive Oyl. Cartoon originally produced in 1937 by Fleischer Studios

Scrooge (1935) – Seymour Hicks plays the title role in the first sound version of the Dickens classic about the miser who’s visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve

Superman: The Mechanical Monsters (1941) – A mad scientist unleashes robots to rob banks and loot museums. Superman saves the day. Animation by Steve Muffati and George Germanetti. Music by Sammy Timberg.

Superman (1941) – The Man of Steel fights a mad scientist who is destroying Metropolis with an energy cannon.

Woody Woodpecker in Pantry Panic  (1941) – Weatherby Groundhog predicts a cold winter and advises all the birds to fly south. But Woody Woodpecker decides to stay, and nearly starves.


 

 

Music Video Selection

Acid Mothers Temple C The Cosmic Inferno

Exploding Plastic Inevitable – Andy Warhol (1966)

This is a Test – Taxi, Rolling Stones (1981)

Help, My Snowman’s Burning Down (1964)

Gumbasia (1955)

 

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